Monday, October 25, 2010

Alamo Technology: electronic engineering specialists

Alamo technology is able to provide their clients with a complete engineering service for a new project or modify and improve an existing one. The main goals of the electronic engineering services at Alamo Technology are to help customers reduce their time to market and increase product quality.

Alamo Technology can take your product idea from concept to production, work with their engineering department on critical projects, or assist your department with improvements. This begins with involving Alamo Technology engineers from the concept stage and working up to the final manufacturing of a project to ensure they are aware of what is needed from the beginning to get to the end result with a quick, high quality, and reliable engineering solution. Read more

Alamo Technology: electronic manufacturing


Alamo Technology is a leading electronic manufacturer, servicing the growing segments of the electronic manufacturing fields. They bring electronic equipment to the market faster and more cost effectively, by providing a complete service tailored to each customer and project.

Alamo Technology’s exclusive customer oriented strategies in the manufacturing process reduce lead-time of order fulfilment, irrespective of the lead-time of component parts. Alamo Technology believes in providing end-to-end turnkey solutions in the manufacturing of PCB assemblies, and box building, including OEM/ODM manufacturing models. Read more

Alamo Technology for electronic product design services


Alamo Technology offers an ample set of innovative and highly effective turnkey solutions for electronic design services. Their wealth of knowledge and experience makes them an ideal choice for a partnership in this field.

Alamo Technology can provide custom electronic design, prototyping and manufacturing services applicable to a wide range of applications in the electronics domain. The company designs all types of electronic products according to custom specifications while maintaining the highest possible quality. Dedicated designers manage every stage of product design resulting in reduced lead times and greater creative efficiency. Read more

Monday, October 18, 2010

Aprogreen Tech now sampling and accepting bulk unit buys of a stunning new range of HD video cameras

Four models available in 10x optical zoom or 5x optical zoom versions

Taipei, Taiwan, 18 October 2010 – Aprogreen Tech today announced a new range of HD video cameras which can be purchased through their online store. There are eight models in total, which cater to a variety of price points, and to home camcorder users and semi-professional video makers alike.

The attractive 10 megapixel models have an impressive list of specifications. The H806 has a 12x optical zoom, 10X digital zoom and a 3.0-inch LCD touch screen, which makes it a great option for professionals. The H826 supports up to 32GB of storage via SD cards and SDHC cards. The H846 has a 5x optical zoom and 4x digital zoom, while the H836 with a 5x digital zoom and has a shutter speed of 1-1/2000 seconds. Read more

Cloud storage complimenting tablet PCs


Having endured over a decade of the limelight in PC storage, hard disk drives are finally under stiff competition from alternative hardware solutions—but also from the ever-growing world of online or cloud storage. Tablets and other mobile devices are spurring the competition on.

Netbook and notebook makers have stuck with hard drives but tablet PCs have instead opted for NAND flash storage. Tablets are even more portable than netbooks and since Flash can withstand being bumped around it guarantees sturdy performance. Flash also boots faster than hard drives but on the downside it’s generally limited to 64GB or less. Read more...

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Solid State Drives... perfect for tablets

SSD is a data storage device that uses semiconductors instead of spinning magnetic disks for storage of data. SSDs, being small in size and with no moving parts, have the potential to become the norm for portable devices like tablets. Read more...

Has the mouse killer finally arrived?

Most of us might have first used a touchscreen at ATMs or similar interactive public kiosks. Many of us would have tried the check out kiosks at supermarkets to escape the long queue. We might think of touchscreen as a relatively new technology and hardly many know it was invented back in 1971 by Doctor Sam Hurst, founder of Elographics. The first "touch sensor" developed by him evolved to become the first prototype of the touchscreen in 1974. However, it never became the mainstay in allowing users to communicate with the computer. The mouse took over, with hardly any competition. With improvement in both hardware and software, touchscreen has been steadily gaining popularity even to the extent of being called the mouse killer. Is this the beginning of the end for the mouse? Read more...